Inner Power of Exodus 9:14-16
Exodus 9:14-16 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Exodus 9 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Exodus 9:14-16 speaks of God revealing His power and name through events; Neville reframes these as inner movements of consciousness that expose false identities and awaken the I AM within.
Neville's Inner Vision
Exodus 9:14-16 speaks in the language of outward events, but Neville hears it as the inner drama of consciousness. The 'plagues' are not punishments but the collapsing of stubborn beliefs that stand between you and your true I AM. 'Upon thine heart' signals the moment when your habitual thoughts betray the truth of who you are—an inner state that God, the I AM, can stretch out its hand against until it is seen for what it is: a false identity. 'There is none like me in all the earth' proclaims the uniqueness of your divine nature, which you realize whenever you refuse to identify with outer appearances. The raising up of Pharaoh is the awakening of a new level of power within you; the disruptions, pains, and pestilence are inner cleansing, dislodging old patterns so that your name—your true self—can be declared throughout your inner and outer world. When you know that you are the power that acts, you command the events, not the other way around. As the heart yields to the I AM, the earth itself bears witness to your realized state.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the I AM as your living power now; revise any lingering lack into absolute abundance. Feel the warmth of certainty rise in your chest, and declare softly, There is none like I AM within the earth.
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